Step 10) When you get to this step, you’ll notice Discord is not an action app, this is fine because Discord has provided integration with WebHooks!

action app

webhooks

Step 11) Now we switch to Discord. Go to your own Discord server and click the name of your server in the top left corner, then click Server settings.

go to Discord settings

Step 12) Select “Webhooks” in the settings panel.

Discord webhooks settings

Step 13) Click “Create Webhook”

create discord webhook

Step 14) Name your webhook anything you want, select the channel you want your posts to go, and copy the URL.

Create a discord webhook

Step 15) Back to Zapier! Select “POST” as the action we’re creating.

Select POST ad the action

Step 16) Now we get to the complicated part. Paste your Discord webhook URL in the URL section. Select the JSON as the payload type, and the Data should be filled out as shown. The data tags will auto-complete, so just select the options in the drop down.

Setting up the data for the POST JSON form.

Step 17) Set “Wrap Request in Array” to “no”, and finally, set the Headers section to “Content-Type” – “application/json”, as shown.

Finishing off the form.

Step 18) Test and Finish!

Test and Finish

Congratulations! If you followed all these steps correctly, your YouTube videos will now get published in your own Discord server for all your fans to see!